On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 10:41:23PM +0000, Neil Bowers wrote:
> >>    I hereby give modu...@perl.org permission to grant co-maintainership
> >>    to any of my modules, if the following conditions are met:
> >> 
> >>    (1) I haven't released the module for a year or more
> >>    (2) There are outstanding issues on RT which need addressing
> >>    (3) Email to my CPAN email address hasn't been answered after a month
> >>    (4) The requester wants to make worthwhile changes that will benefit 
> >> CPAN [...]
> > I think that this isn't really different from what happens now anyway.
> I'm interested to hear what you think would make it different?

(5) you promise to stuff live octopuses down your pants on stage at the
next YAPC.

> In my experience this would be different.

In general, The Gods seem to let people have a co-maintainer bit if the
primary maintainer is incommunicado - such as not responding for a
month.

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